Aviation Talking Point

My flight was very good.
I flew on 9H-LOB with IAE V2500 engines.
We go to plane by bus in WAW, but it’s normal for Ryanair group. We have turbulence above alps.
Something happened to my Lay’s:


After landing we go at Gate 54, next to concourse C.



There was very small place for legs.
My rating:
4,1/5
And I’m finnaly in sunny Mallorca.

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That’s due to a change in air pressure between the inside of the bag and the cabin pressure at a higher altitude.

Talking point not sharepoint lol

But it’s flight report.

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This should all be in the sharepoint.

Took a yoghurt form the Air France lounge (Thought I’d give it a go, was worth it imo) onto the plane with me, noticed halfway through it was very large, hoped it wouldn’t burst all over my bag :laughing:. Had it when I got to my apartment, was very nice.

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In the first post it says you can post it here.

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I know, just figured it finally fit the sharepoint as it was his actual pics of planes vs screenshots of FR24 lol

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Different Opinion But I Don’t This Argument Is True
But I reckon some people talk you down if they like it.

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Us old schoolers will always hate the new stuff till the new one comes along :laughing:. I do like the new Qantas livery, think it adds a little colour and the text looks snazzier now. I’ll let you know if I think of another one.

I will fly back to WAW today a 9H-LMP.


It has 19 years.


It flew from GRU in old times.

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OK. I’m in Poland.
Flight was nice, better than flight from WAW to PMI (but almost similar), only 14 minute delay, but we land on time.








Something for @TUIfly737x :

My plane:

And B747-8!

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If anyone happens to be around Prestwick Airport, exceptionally rare aircraft coming in rn.


Samaritan’s Purse 757 just landed so I’m guessing it’s their DC-8, one of only 2 left flying in the world.

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I thought all the dc-8s had stopped flying!
Pretty good find.

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I think the NASA one has been retired or is about to be. Seems to only be this one and one other actively known to be flying but I’ve read there may be several in the Congo still listed as flying but haven’t been seen in a while. Was looking for MD-11s funnily enough and spotted this strange looking icon.

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Interesting. Something I know very well is that the dc-3 is still alive, some have sometimes flown over my house, and they’re still in use in Alaska. Funny seeing how you can see them in games set in ww2 like hearts of iron four, and then also see them in real life.

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Kenn Borek’s DC-3 is currently flying around Goose Bay in Canada, par exemple :sweat_smile:


and North Star’s has just taken off from Red Lake, 83 years old plane still in service is just impressive

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Ive never seen or heard of an ATR at NOC that was flying DUB andto GRQ on the 26th of July but its interesting to share regardless.


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They’re great planes as well… perfect for northern Canada in my opinion

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Yeah, 1944 dropping the 101st Airbourne on D-Day and then flying people to the Canadian North in 2025. Brilliant planes, thought they are completely stripped down and rebuilt as new by a South African company or so I was told. And they retired the A340-600 after 10 years service lmao.

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